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Capapie
Capapie Cap`*a*pie", adv. [OF. (?) cap-a-pie, from head to foot, now de pied en cap from foot to head; L. per foot + caput head.] From head to foot; at all points. ``He was armed cap-a-pie.' --Prescott.

Meaning of Apapi from wikipedia

- Archived from the original on 2014-01-25. Retrieved 2017-05-14. "Solar PAPI & APAPI (Precision Approach Path Indicator)". Archived from the original on 2011-12-30...
- temporary pools and swamps formed on the seasonal floodplains of Apapi River system. The Apapi River is part of the Lake Kyoga basin in the upper Nile drainage...
- completed on one of the taxiways by the CAA along with taxiway Bravo the APAPI and NDB systems[citation needed] Construction of the airfield for RAF Flying...
- Don Lorenzo de Apapis (c. 1501 – 1586) was a Gozitan parish priest, vicar foraneus, and notary. He was captured and enslaved during the Ottoman Empire's...
- 19... 40 + x years Apepi (?'A-ken?) Apepi Apepi A-user-Re Apepi Apepi (Apapi) Archles/****is (40/30 years) identifies with ?Khamudi? identifies with Khamudi...
- Ree, also known as Strikes the Ree and alternatively Palaneapape, Padani Apapi and Pa-Da-Ni-A-Ha-Hi in Sioux language (c. 1804–1888) was a chief of the...
- an Algonquian word derived from the Míkmaq ápapíj, itself derived from ápapi, meaning "cord" or "thread". Look up babiche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- (PDF) on 12 January 2025. Montanaro, Eugene F. (1997). "Don Lorenzo de Apapis (1501c.-1586) a sixteenth century parish priest and notary". In Farrugia...
- in fact Manchus and detached household bannermen, but failed. Lorenzo de Apapis (c. 1501–1586), Gozitan priest and notary who was enslaved during the 1551...
- "attamusca", from Powhatan. Babiche (definition) From Míkmaq ápapíj (from ápapi, "cord, thread", Proto-Algonquian *aʔrapa·pyi, from *aʔrapy-, "net" + *-a·by-...